John Terry to Fenerbahce: Chelsea captain to be offered 'lucrative' move to Turkey next summer

John Terry will be offered a lucrative offer to play his football in Turkey next summer, according to reports.

After being hauled off at Manchester City at half-time on Sunday many are predicting that Mourinho could believe that Terry, 34, is finished at the top level.

Fenerbahce have previously been linked with the former England captain and are again keeping tabs on the centre-back, according to the Daily Mail, with a view to a free transfer when his deal runs out next summer.

Manchester City 3 Chelsea 0 player ratings

Manchester City 3 Chelsea 0 player ratings

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Joe Hart, Manchester City

The goalkeeper had hardly anything to do in the first half, but responded well when called in action particularly for Hazard’s second-half shot. 7

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Bacary Sagna, Manchester City

Did well to pressurise Hazard early on, and also combined well with his defensive partners to stop the Belgian finding space to attack. 6

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Eliaquim Mangala, Manchester City

Partnered well with Kompany, and had a good chance to double City’s lead but headed wide minutes before the break. 6

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Aleksander Kolarov, Manchester City

The full-back kept finding the space that helped build-up City’s attack on the left flank. 7

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David Silva, Manchester City

The Spaniard pulled the strings in midfield and worked small pockets of space well to find his teammates. He also assisted for Fernandinho’s goal. 7

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Jesus Navas, Manchester City

The Spaniard’s pace was a constant issue for Chelsea, and he was consistently involved in the home side’s attacks. A fine performance from the winger. 7

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Fernandinho, Manchester City

Could have been sent off for his elbow to Costa but, otherwise, did his defensive duties well and netted a superb strike late on. 8

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Raheem Sterling, Manchester City

His pace on the left allowed him to skip past Ramires and Ivanovic several times in the clash. City’s summer signing showed a really good understanding with Silva, Aguero and the rest of his teammates to cause Chelsea problems. 7

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Yaya Toure, Manchester City

Played a one-two with Aguero for the opener and his strength proved crucial in preventing Chelsea’s forwards from finding a way through the middle of the pitch. 7

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Sergio Aguero, Manchester City

Got the opening goal and could easily have had more with no less than five shots at goal in the first half. The Argentine gelled well with Sterling and Navas and was easily one of City’s best performers. 9

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Asmir Begovic, Chelsea

Dealt with his early tests well, but could not keep out City’s goals. Showcased why he will pressurise Courtois for the No.1 spot this season. 6

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Branislav Ivanovic, Chelsea

Like last week against Jefferson Montero, Chelsea’s vice-captain struggled with pace of Sterling and could not stop Kolarov from using the left flank to drive in crosses into the box. Was beaten by Kompany for City’s second goal and had a day to forget. 4

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John Terry, Chelsea

Could not command and organise his back line as he usually does so well, with Chelsea looking disorganised in defence. 5

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Gary Cahill, Chelsea

The centre-back was outwitted by Silva’s fancy footwork for the opening goal, which ultimately allowed Aguero to gain possession and shoot. He was off the pace although he improved in the second half. 5

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Cesar Azpilicueta, Chelsea

Navas proved a nuisance for the left-back and Azpilicueta found his compatriot’s pace too much to deal with. 5

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Eden Hazard, Chelsea

Last year’s PFA Player of the Year was stifled and could not find the space to make the difference. 5

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Nemanja Matic, Chelsea

Battled well in midfield, but was unable to stop the physical threat of Toure and the pace provided by City’s forwards. 6

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Willian, Chelsea

Was a source of pace for Chelsea and while he did well to provide crosses into the area for the visitors, was helpless to do much else. 6

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Cesc Fabregas, Chelsea

Linked up well with his teammates from his slightly defensive position, but couldn’t breach City’s defence. 5

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Diego Costa, Chelsea

The striker was dealt with in brilliant fashion by City’s defence and while his work rate was good, Costa cut a frustrated figure throughout the game. 6

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Terry will be free to negotiate a new deal, with Chelsea or any other club, from January and will be free under the Bosman rule to move.

The paper report that Fenerbahce, who also offered a contract to Terry last year, could offer around £2.5million a season to join the club, plus a large signing-on bonus.

The Turkish club signed ageing Premier League stars Robin van Persie and Nani on hefty contracts this summer.